Countdown to 2020 IUFB Kickoff: 91 Days (Jeramy Passmore)

Countdown to 2020 IUFB Kickoff: 91 Days (Jeramy Passmore)

Written by: Amanda Pavelka (@AmandaPavelka3)

The Hoosier Huddle Countdown is in full swing! We are exactly 91 days from kickoff in Madison. Today we feature the Hoosier who will wear the No. 91 jersey in the upcoming season, Jeramy Passmore.

Name – Jeramy Passmore

Year / Hometown: Redshirt Freshman from Miami, Florida (Christopher Columbus)

Position – Defensive Line

Height – 6’3”

Weight – 277 pounds

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IU Football Redshirt Update: October 29, 2019

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Written by Amanda Pavelka (@amandapavelka3)

The redshirt rule adopted in 2018 allows NCAA football players to play in up to four games in a season without using a year of eligibility. Twelve of 19 true freshman have seen field time for Indiana so far this season. Seven of the 12 have exhausted their four game allowance, burning their redshirts. Here are how many games each of Indiana’s true freshman have played. 

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As of October 26th, D.K. Bonhomme, David Ellis, Sampson James, Tiawan Mullen, Sean Wracher, Matthew Bedford, and Sio Nofoagatoto’a have all burned their redshirts. Bedford has started in the absence of senior captain and left tackle Coy Cronk, who is also eligible to redshirt, being that his season-ending ankle injury occured in game four against Connecticut. 

So with four games remaining in the regular season, who will Allen redshirt this season? 

“Gary Cooper kind of comes to mind for me,” Allen said in Monday’s press conference, “He's a guy that had an early injury in fall camp, so would love to get him here and use his four games during the last part of the season. So he's one that kind of jumps out. I would say that for several of the guys too.”

Along with Cooper, Larry Tracy III, Beau Robbins and C.J. Person have only seen play time a single game each this season. Josh Sanguinetti played in two games early on at safety. 

“The ones that haven't played, at this stage of the game, it's kind of pretty clear who we just said, hey, these guys aren't playing. They've already played their four. But those who haven't used their four yet, you wouldn't want to burn anybody's redshirt with more than four if something happens we don't expect,” Allen said.

With the talented depth at wide receiver, Jordan Jakes has yet to step foot on the field. Same with offensive linemen Mike Katic and Tim Weaver. Beau Robbins and Jeramy Passmore join Antoine Whitner Jr. as defensive linemen in the 2019 signing class. 

“If guy has not played his four up to this point, we're going to strategically make sure we balance it out the rest of the year between these last few games and the bowl game to maximize their experience as freshmen. So that's kind of how we're going to approach that,” Allen said.

Cronk, Cooper, Tracy III, Robbins, Person, Sanguinetti, Jakes, Weaver, Katic, Williams, Brown, Passmore and Whitner Jr. are the possible candidates as of now to take advantage of the redshirt rule.

2019 Indiana Football Position Preview: Defensive Line

2019 Indiana Football Position Preview: Defensive Line

Written by Evan McShane (@veryreasonable)

The Hoosiers return plenty of experience on the defensive line, but beyond the frontline there will be some questions about IU’s depth that need answered. Seniors Allen Stallings and Gavin Everett are set to anchor the defensive end spots. Stallings tied for the team lead in quarterback hurries last season while collecting two sacks, six tackles for loss, and a forced fumble. Everett started 11 games last year and was the IU defensive player of the week against Michigan. Together, Stallings and Everett hope to make the most of their senior season.

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2018 Early Signing Period Signee Profile: DL Jeramy Passmore

2018 Early Signing Period Signee Profile: DL Jeramy Passmore

Written by Nate Comp

Jeramy Passmore, 6’2”, 250 pounds, Miami, FL (Columbus), DT, 247Sports Composite Ranking: 3-star (85.72)

Passmore is a signee that Coach Tom Allen and staff have been intrigued with for a long time. Their persistence eventually paid off with Passmore’s commitment in June of 2018. Passmore held offers from 32 different schools, including the likes of Air Force, Baylor, and Boston College. Passmore is intriguing because of his versatility on the defensive line. As a big player, he has the size to clog up rushing lanes. However, he is also a quick player that is able to explode through offensive linemen and chase down a quarterback.

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Hoosiers Land Commitment From Three-Star Defensive Lineman Jeramy Passmore

Hoosiers Land Commitment From Three-Star Defensive Lineman Jeramy Passmore

Written By Sammy Jacobs and Evan McShane

Camp season is in full swing and the Hoosiers are out hunting for new recruits. On Friday afternoon one of their main targets Jeramy Passmore pulled the trigger in favor of the Hoosiers. He made his announcement on Twitter, saying "Thank God for all the gifts he has given me and the people he has put into my life that helped me get to where I am today. After a lot of prayer and discussing things with my family I have decided to commit to (Indiana University) Go Hoosiers!!"

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2019 IUFB Target Jeramy Passmore Provides a Recruitment Update

2019 IUFB Target Jeramy Passmore Provides a Recruitment Update

Written By: Kris Shankle (@Hoosierkris)

By now if you haven’t heard of the name Jeramy Passmore as an IU fan, it’s likely that you’ve been without any sort of communication with the outside world when it comes to the Hoosiers. The defensive tackle out of Miami, Florida has become one of the biggest targets in the class of’19 regardless of position.

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Meet the 2019 IUFB Recruiting Targets: Jeramy Passmore

Meet the 2019 IUFB Recruiting Targets: Jeramy Passmore

Written by: Kris Shankle

 There isn’t enough words or the right things to say when it comes to Jeramy Passmore. Let me put it this way, when gathering info for this article and talking with Passmore himself, I had to double check some of his stats, well because they weren’t normal for most high schoolers. Passmore is a Miami, FL native and attends Columbus High School. Florida has become Tom Allen’s secondary home when it comes to recruiting. It’s actually pretty impressive what he’s been able to establish in one of the most talented states for high school football prospects. QB Mike Penix from Tampa Bay Tech and the Tampa Bay Times all area offensive player of the year choose the Hoosiers over plenty of schools, Florida State being one of them. Then there is James Miller, the linebacker from Armwood. Miller was the Tampa Bay Times all area defensive player of the year. He also decided on IU and coach Tom Allen over Florida State among others. Those two aren’t the only ones though, as Penix’s teammate at Tampa Bay Tech Jonathan King a DE also spurned Florida schools, mainly Florida to become a Hoosier. To round it out, Micah McFadden from Plant High School also signed a NLI to play in Bloomington. Altogether Indiana landed 4 players on the HomeTeam top 25 list of area seniors. Those 4 were more than Florida (two), FSU (three), USF (one) as well as Miami (zero) had, which shows just how impressive of a haul the Hoosiers pulled off. 

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